About a
hundred years ago, a man looked at the morning newspaper and to his surprise
and horror, read his name in the obituary column. The news papers had reported
the death of the wrong person by mistake. His first response was shock. Am I
here or there? When he regained his composure, his second thought was to find
out what people had said about him.The obituary read, “Dynamite King Dies.” And
also “He was the
merchant of death.” This man was the inventor of dynamite and
when he read the words “merchant of death,” he asked himself a question,“Is
this how I am going to be remembered?” He got in touch with his feelings and
decided that this was not the way he wanted to be remembered. From that day on,
he started working toward peace. His name was Alfred Nobel and he is remembered
today by the great Nobel Prize. Alfred Nobel 1833-1896 Since 1901, the Nobel
Prize has been honoring men and women from all corners of the globe for
outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and for
work in peace. The foundations for the prize were laid in 1895 when Alfred Nobel
wrote his last will, leaving much of his wealth to the establishment of the
Nobel Prize.Just as Alfred Nobel got in touch with his feelings and redefined
his values, we should step back and do the same.What is your legacy? How would
you like to be remembered? Will you be spoken well of? Will you be remembered
with love and respect? Will you be missed? Nana Sarfo
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